Sadao Watanabe
Watanabe at Expo Zaragoza 2008
Watanabe at Expo Zaragoza 2008
Background information
Born (1933-02-01) 1 February 1933
Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan
GenresJazz, jazz fusion, bossa nova, pop
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Alto saxophone, sopranino saxophone
Years active1953–present
Websitewww.sadao.com

Sadao Watanabe (渡辺 貞夫, Watanabe Sadao, born 1 February 1933) is a Japanese jazz musician who plays alto saxophone and sopranino saxophone. He is known for his bossa nova recordings, although his work encompasses many styles, with collaborations from musicians all over the world.[1]

Career

Watanabe was born on 1 February 1933 in Utsunomiya, Japan. His father, a professional musician, sang and played the biwa.[1] Watanabe was attracted to jazz from an early age, in part due to the strong cultural influence stemming from the American post-war presence in Japan.[2] He learned the clarinet while in high school after convincing his father over the course of six weeks to buy him a second-hand instrument.[1][2]

In 1951, Watanabe moved to Tokyo and began playing the alto saxophone. He started studying the flute in 1953 with Ririko Hayashi from the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.[1] Watanabe joined Toshiko Akiyoshi's Cozy Quartet and began leading the group when Akiyoshi moved to the USA.[1] By 1958, Watanabe had performed with leading musicians and quartets.[3][4] In 1961, his first album as a leader, the self-titled Sadao Watanabe, was released.[5]

In 1962, he left Japan to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston.[4] Studying led Watanabe to a broadened stylistic scope that began to incorporate Brazilian music.[5] During his time in the USA, he worked with Gary McFarland, Chico Hamilton, and Gábor Szabó.[1]

Watanabe returned to Tokyo in 1965.[6] There, he became the director of the new Yamaha Institute of Popular Music, a school that based its curriculum on Berklee's.[1] From 1966 onwards, he toured Japan and internationally with his own quartet, playing bop, Brazilian music, jazz-rock, soul, and pop music.[1][5] He played with the John Coltrane quintet in Tokyo while the group was touring Japan in 1966.[7] By the time Watanabe played at the 1970 Newport Jazz Festival, he was a well-known and often highly-regarded jazz performer.[5]

In 1969, Watanabe began working part time as a radio broadcaster, promoting jazz across Japan. From 1972, his programme My Dear Life ran for 20 years. He continued to perform internationally, including performances at Montreux Jazz Festival and Newport Jazz Festival. In 1970, he released his album Round Trip, featuring Chick Corea, Jack DeJohnette, and Miroslav Vitouš.[8] Watanabe continued performing and recording throughout the 1970s and 1980s, amassing a catalogue of more than 70 albums as leader.[1]

In addition to his musical career, Watanabe has published six photography books in Japan.[9]

Watanabe has been in charge of the visiting professor of Jazz course at Kunitachi College of Music since 2010.[10]

Honors

Among Watanabe's awards are the Order of the Rising Sun, the imperial medal of honor for contribution to the arts, and the Fumio Nanri award.

Discography

As leader/co-leader

Year recorded Title Label Year released Notes
1961Sadao WatanabeKing 1961with Akira Nakano, Kazuo Yashiro, Masanaga Harada, Takeshi Inomata, Akihiro Hasegawa
1962Cocktails for TwoToshiba 1962with Kazuo Yashiro & His Trio, Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd
1965PlaysPolydor 1965with Akira Miyazawa, Akira Nakano, Norio Maeda, Kazuo Yashiro, Masahiko Togashi, Masanaga Harada
1966Goin' Home - Modern Jazz AlbumDenon 1966with Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd (excp. 3, 7) Kazuo Yashiro & His Trio (3, 7)[13]
1966Jazz & BossaTakt 1967with Masabumi Kikuchi, Eijiro Hagiwara, Masahiko Togashi, Sadanori Nakamure, Hideo Miyata
1967Bossa Nova '67Victor 1967with Masabumi Kikuchi, Isao Suzuki, Masahiko Togashi, Sadanori Nakamure, Hideo Miyata with strings
1967My Romance - Sadao Plays BalladsTakt 1967with Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi with strings
1967Encore!! Jazz & Bossa - Sadao Meets Sharps & FlatsTakt 1968with Nobuo Hara & Sharps and Flats
1967Jazz SambaNivico 1967with Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi
1967Bossa Beat CollectionUnion 1967Live with Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi, Sadanori Nakamure, Hideo Miyata
1967The Girl From IpanemaRCA 1974Live with Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi, Sadanori Nakamure, Hideo Miyata
1967Charlie Mariano & Sadao WatanabeVictor 1967with Charlie Mariano, Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi
1967Iberian WaltzTakt 1967with Charlie Mariano, Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi, Fumio Watanabe
1967Bossa Nova ConcertTakt 1967Live with Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi, Sadanori Nakamure, Hideo Miyata and Strings Orchestra
1967Music BreakTakt 1969Live with Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Masahiko Togashi, Sadanori Nakamure, Hideo Miyata and Strings Orchestra
1968We Got a New BagTakt 1968with Charlie Mariano, Masabumi Kikuchi, Masanaga Harada, Fumio Watanabe, Yoshiaki Masuo, Tadashi Shigami, others
1968Sadao Meets Brazilian FriendsTakt 1968with Brazilian 8: Jose Ferreira(as), Godinho Filho(as), Carlos Alberto Alcantara(ts), Waldir De Barros(tp), Aparecido Bianchi(org, p), Joao Carlos Pegorro(vib, p), Olmir Seocaer(g), Douglas De oliveira(ds), Mathias Da Silva Matos(b)
1968Sadao Plays Beatles and BacharachTakt 1969with Tetsuo Fushimi, Terumasa Hino, Yoshiaki Masuo, Fumio Watanabe, Yoshio Ikeda, Hiroshi Suzuki, Nao Imai, Yasushi Ichiura, Yoshio Suzuki, Yuji Imamura, Tomoaki Hashizume, Isao Etoh, Kazuo Yashiro
1969Swing Journal Jazz Workshop 2 - Dedicated To Charlie ParkerTakt 1969Live with Terumasa Hino, Masanaga Harada, Fumio Watanabe, Kazuo Yashiro
1969PastoralCBS/Sony 1969with Kazuo Yashiro, Yoshiaki Masuo, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Yoshio Suzuki, Fumio Watanabe, Syota Tanaka, Chiyoshige Matsubara
1969SongbookCBS/Sony 1970with Yoshiaki Masuo, Yoshio Suzuki, Fumio Watanabe, Kazuo Yashiro, Masabumi Kikuchi
1969Live at the JunkCBS/Sony 1970Live with Yoshiaki Masuo, Yoshio Suzuki, Fumio Watanabe
1970Sadao Watanabe at Montreux Jazz FestivalCBS/Sony 1971Quartet (Yoshiaki Masuo, Yoshio Suzuki, Hiro Tsunoda) Live
1970Round TripCBS/Sony 1970with Jack DeJohnette, Miroslav Vitouš, Chick Corea
1970Around The TimeWAM 1972Quartet (Yoshiaki Masuo, Yoshio Suzuki, Hiro Tsunoda)
1970CollaborationPhilips (Japan) 1971[2LP] Masabumi Kikuchi Sextet (Kosuke Mine, Masahiro Kikuchi, Yoshio Ikeda, Hiroshi Murakami, Keiji Kishida) with Sadao Watanabe Quartet (Yoshiaki Masuo, Yoshio Suzuki, Hiro Tsunoda)
1971PaysagesCBS/Sony 1971with Masabumi Kikuchi, Gary Peacock, Masahiko Togashi, Hiroshi Murakami
1972Sadao WatanabeCBS/Sony 1972Live with Hiroshi Fukumura, Fumio Itabashi, Masayuki Takayanagi, Mitsuaki Furuno, Arihide Kurata
1973Open RoadCBS/Sony 1973[2LP] Live with Shunzo Ohno, Hiroshi Fukumura, Kosuke Mine, Takehiro Honda, Yoshio Suzuki, Fumio Watanabe, Yuji Imamura, and strings
1973Kenya Ya AfricaCBS/Sony 1973Live with Takehiro Honda, Yoshio Suzuki, Fumio Watanabe, and Inter-African Theatre Group
1974Mbali AfricaCBS/Sony 1974Live with Terumasa Hino, Hideo Miyata, Takehiro Honda, Kazumi Watanabe, Isao Suzuki, Fumio Watanabe, Akira Okazawa, Motohiko Hino, Masahiko Togashi
1974At Pit InnCBS/Sony 1975Live with Cedar Walton, Sam Jones, Billy Higgins
1975Swiss AirCBS/Sony 1975Live with Takehiro Honda, Osamu Kawakami, Shinji Mori
1975PamojaEast Wind 1976Live with Hiroshi Fukumura, Yoshiaki Masuo, Takehiro Honda, Isao Suzuki, Hiroshi Murakami, Masahiko Togashi
1976I'm Old FashionedEast Wind 1976with the Great Jazz Trio: Hank Jones, Ron Carter, Tony Williams
1976RecitalEast Wind 1977Live with Kosuke Mine, Hiroshi Fukumura, Takehiro Honda, Kazumi Watanabe, Tsutomu Okada, Shinji Mori, Masahiko Togashi, Akira Okazawa
1977My Dear LifeFlying Disk 1977with Harvey Mason, Chuck Rainey, Lee Ritenour, Dave Grusin, Steve Forman, Hiroshi Fukumura
1977Autumn BlowFlying Disk 1977Live with Lee Ritenour, Harvey Mason, Anthony Jackson, Patrice Rushen, Ernie Watts
1977California ShowerFlying Disk 1978with Harvey Mason, Chuck Rainey, Lee Ritenour, Ernie Watts
1977Bird of Paradise (Sadao Watanabe album)Flying Disk 1979with the Great Jazz Trio: Hank Jones, Ron Carter and Tony Williams
1977Live In Nemuro 1977Victor 2016Live with Hiroshi Fukumura, Takehiro Honda, Tsutomu Okada, Shinji Mori
1978CarnavalGalaxy 1983with the Great Jazz Trio: Hank Jones, Ron Carter and Tony Williams
1979Morning IslandFlying Disk 1979with Michael Brecker, Steve Gadd
1980How's EverythingColumbia 1980Live with Dave Grusin, Steve Gadd, Richard Tee, Eric Gale, Anthony Jackson, Jon Faddis
1981Orange ExpressCBS/Sony 1981with Dave Grusin, George Benson, Bobby Broom, Marcus Miller, Buddy Williams
1983Fill Up the NightElektra 1983with Ralph MacDonald, Richard Tee, Marcus Miller, Steve Gadd, Eric Gale, Paul Griffin, Jorge Dalto, Grady Tate
1984RendezvousElektra 1984with Steve Gadd, Eric Gale, Marcus Miller, Richard Tee
1985MaishaElektra 1985with Don Grusin, Herbie Hancock, Nathan East, Harvey Mason
1985Parker's Mood - Sadao Watanabe Live at Bravas Club '85Elektra 1985Live with Seigen Ono(remix), James Williams, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Charnett Moffett
1985Tokyo DatingElektra 1985with James Williams(p), Charnett Moffett(b), Jeff "Tain" Watts(ds)
1986Good Time for LoveElektra 1986with Soichi Noriki, Hideo Yamaki, Will Lee and others
1987Birds of PassageElektra 1987with Russell Ferrante, George Duke, Abraham Laboriel, Carlos Vega, Paul Jackson Jr., John Robinson, Alex Acuña, Diana Acuna, and others
1988ElisElektra 1988with Cesar Camargo Mariano(key), Heitor Teixeira Perira(g), Papeti(per), Toquinho(g,vo), and others
1988Made in Coracao ToquinhoElektra 1988with Toquinho(g,vo), Ivani Sabino(el-b), Papeti(per), and others
1989Front SeatElektra 1989with Patti Austin with Russell Ferrante, Jeff Porcaro, George Duke, Jimmy Haslip
1991Sweet DealElektra 1991with Don Grusin, Peter Erskine, Russell Ferrante, Abraham Laboriel
1992A Night with StringsElektra 1993Live with Souichi Noriki, Marc Johnson, Peter Erskine, and The Tokyo Symphony Strings
1993Earth StepVerve Forecast 1993with Rob Mounsey(key), Jeff Mironov(g), Will Lee(b), Steve Gadd
1993A Night with Strings Vol. 2Fun House 1994with Souichi Noriki, Ricardo Silveira(g), Brian Bromberg(b), Alex Acuña(ds), Paulinho Da Costa(per), Vince Mendoza(conduct,arr), and Tokyo Symphony Strings
1994in TempoVerve Forecast 1994with Cesar Camargo Mariano(key), Marcelo Mariano(el-b), Pantico Rocha(ds), Paulinho Da Costa(per), Leila Pinheiro(vo), Wilson De Castro(vo), and others
1994A Night with Strings Vol. 3 – Sadao Plays ParkerFun House 1995with Russell Ferrante, Marc Johnson, Peter Erskine, and Tokyo Symphony Strings
1997Go Straight Ahead 'n Make a LeftVerve 1997with Bernard Wright, Stephen Teele(b), Mike Flythe(ds), Hassan Flythe(ds), Steve Thornton(per), Charley Drayton(ds)
1995–97Kuroi Hitomi - Sadao Watanabe Song BookVerve 1997with Akira Onozuka(p,key), Jun Kajiwara(g), Tomohito Aoki(b), Kouichi Osamu(b), Masaharu Ishikawa(ds), Olodum Juvenil(per), Junior High School Students in Tochigi(cho), Cesar Camargo Mariano(key), Leila Pinheiro(vo), Vaneese Thomas(vo), and others
1998ViajandoVerve 1998with Cesar Camargo Mariano(key), Romero Lubambo(g), Nilson Matta(b), Paulo Braga(ds), Cafe(per), PamelaDriggs(vo)
1999RemembranceVerve 1999with Cyrus Chestnut, Christian McBride, Billy Drummond, Nicholas Payton, Robin Eubanks, Romero Lubambo
2000Sadao 2000Verve 2000with Richard Bona(b,g,per,vo), George Whitty(p,key), Jonathan Joseph(ds), Mike Stern(g), Cafe(per)
2000Minha SaudadeUniversal Music 2001Live with Cesar Camargo Mariano(p), Romero Lubambo(ac-g), David Finck(b), Paulo Braga(ds), Mauro Refosco(per), and Tokyo Symphony Chamber Orchestra
2003Wheel of LifeVerve 2003with Richard Bona(el-b, el-g, per, vo), George Whitty(pf,key), Nathaniel Townsley(ds), Mike Stern(el-g), Romero Lubambo(ac-g)
2005One for YouVictor 2006Live with Richard Bona(elb,vo), Etienne Stadwijk(pf,key), Nathaniel Townsley(ds), N'Diassé Niang(per)
2005Sadao & Charlie AgainVictor 2006Live with Charlie Mariano(as), Bob Degen(p), Dieter Ilg(b), Bill Elgart(dr)
2007Basie's at NightKoch 2008Live with Akira Onozuka, Kouichi Osamu, Masaharu Ishikawa, N'Diassé Niang
2009?Into TomorrowVictor 2009with Gerald Clayton(p), Ben Williams(b), Johnathan Blake(ds)
2011Come TodayVictor 2013with Gerald Clayton(p), Ben Williams(b), Johnathan Blake(ds)
2013?Outra VezVictor 2013with Fabio Torres(p), Swami Jr.(g), Paulo Paulelli(b), Celso de Almeida(ds), Cleber Almeida(per), Fabiana Cozza(vo)
2014I'm with YouVictor 2015with Russell Ferrante, Peter Erskine
2015?NaturallyVictor 2015with Lula Galvão(g), Itamar Assiere(p), Alberto Continentino(b), Paulo Braga(ds), Sidinho Moreira(per), Jaques Morelenbaum(cello)
2016Encore!Victor 2017Live with Dave Grusin, Russell Ferrante, Robben Ford
2016Re-BopVictor 2017with Cyrus Chestnut, Chris Thomas, Brian Blade
2018?Re-Bop the NightVictor 2018with Russell Ferrante, Ben Williams, Kendrick Scott
2019Sadao 2019 - Live at Blue Note TokyoVictor 2019Live with Russell Ferrante, John Patitucci, Steve Gadd
2021Jazz & Bossa Live at Suntory HallVictor 2021Live with Masaki Hayashi(p), como kiichiro komobuchi(b), Ittetsu Takemura(ds), Marcelo Kimura(g), Takayuki Oshikane Strings

As sideman

Compilation albums

  • Selected (Elektra, 1988)
  • Sadao Watanabe Vocal Collection (Elektra, 1991)
  • Sadao Watanabe My Dear Life 50th Anniversary Collection (Verve, 2001)
  • Sketches of Nature (Verve, 2005)
  • Broadcast Tracks '69–'72 (Victor, 2005)
  • Love Songs (Victor, 2018)

References

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